title: "Sharing Your EPK" category: "epk" order: 1 description: "Share your electronic press kit with promoters and press."
Sharing Your EPK
webkit.band automatically generates an Electronic Press Kit (EPK) for you. EPKs are shareable pages designed for press, venues, and promoters — no login required to view them.
What's an EPK?
An EPK is a one-page summary of your band that you send to:
- Venues and promoters when booking shows
- Music journalists and bloggers
- Music supervisors and sync licensing
- Festival bookers
- Radio stations and playlist curators
Instead of attaching a PDF or writing everything out in an email, you send a link.
Your three EPK pages
webkit.band generates three types of EPK:
Band EPK
webkit.band/yourband/epk
Your main press kit. Includes:
- Photo, name, tagline
- Bio
- Streaming platform links
- Your 5 latest releases with artwork
- Upcoming tour dates
- Social links
- Press contact email
Release EPK
webkit.band/yourband/releases/release-name/epk
A press kit for a specific release. Includes:
- Artwork, title, type, release date
- Description
- Auto-generated press copy line: "Band · Title · Type · Year"
- Spotify embed player
- All streaming links for that release
- Press contact
Tour EPK
webkit.band/yourband/tour/epk
A booking-focused page. Includes:
- Upcoming shows with dates, venues, cities
- Booking contact
- Tech rider note
- Link back to your Band EPK
How to find your EPK links
From the dashboard:
- Overview — click View EPK in the band status section
- Releases — each release card has an EPK link
- Tour — click Tour EPK in the page header
Direct URLs:
| EPK | URL |
|-----|-----|
| Band | webkit.band/yourband/epk |
| Release | webkit.band/yourband/releases/release-slug/epk |
| Tour | webkit.band/yourband/tour/epk |
Sharing
Each EPK page has a Copy EPK link button in the top right. Click it to copy the URL to your clipboard, then paste it into an email, DM, or anywhere you're pitching.
Making your EPK look good
Your EPK pulls from your existing profile data. To make it as strong as possible:
- Write a solid bio — this appears on your Band EPK. Aim for 2–4 paragraphs.
- Upload proper artwork for each release — square, high resolution
- Add a hero photo — shown at the top of your Band EPK
- Fill in your streaming links — the more platforms connected, the better
- Keep tour dates current — only upcoming shows appear on the Tour EPK
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